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u.s. international security tonight on "world news" and "nightline." >>> meanwhile, back here at home, new details about a potential motive in the newtown, connecticut, school shooting. adam lanza may have been competing with another serial killer. "the hartford courant" newspaper found articles about the killing spree in norway, who bombed buildings at a youth camp, killing 77 people. the investigation is still ongoing. any theory is still specktive. >>> and new information on what left the carnival cruise ship stranded in the gulf of mexico last week. the coast guard now blames a leak in a pipeline that connects a fuel tank to one of the ship's engines. investigators say oil dripped on a hot surface and caught fire. >>> in business news. a potential megamerger. office max and office depot, are talking about a merger. struggle to compete against staples and other big retailers, like costco. >>> and finally, talk about the most remarkable special delivery. the odds are 1 in 70 million. a w
u.s. international security tonight on "world news" and "nightline." >>> meanwhile, back here at home, new details about a potential motive in the newtown, connecticut, school shooting. adam lanza may have been competing with another serial killer. "the hartford courant" newspaper found articles about the killing spree in norway, who bombed buildings at a youth camp, killing 77 people. the investigation is still ongoing. any theory is still specktive....
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i do not believe that our u.s. government is helping the likes of ge and 3m and everybody else steal from the chinese. it's not equivalent, asymmetric list. >> the detail, the name of one of the hackers in china. they called him ugly gorilla in that report. >> the other one was called super hard. >> i'm not going to get into that. anyway, you should read the report in it's full entirety. >> u.s. companies fighting back against president obama's new health care law. financial times reporting a few employers considering cutting hours of workers so they are not qualified as fulltime workers, rather than in insuring their staff. and other things, paying the penalty instead of paying to in sure. we could have seen this coming, couldn't we? >> there's gambling in casablanca, tyler. i can't believe it. look, remember when they started prescription drug plan for elderly seniors. before medicare didn't cover that. part d. do you know what a good chunk of the cost was? the government wrote checks to corporations so they woul
i do not believe that our u.s. government is helping the likes of ge and 3m and everybody else steal from the chinese. it's not equivalent, asymmetric list. >> the detail, the name of one of the hackers in china. they called him ugly gorilla in that report. >> the other one was called super hard. >> i'm not going to get into that. anyway, you should read the report in it's full entirety. >> u.s. companies fighting back against president obama's new health care law....
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the u.s. stock market is the best place to put money right now. that's a positive feedback loop that's helping. you want to see a positive? this is the market, the bottom of november. this is total stock market. vanguard's total stock market. u.s., all of it. this is the total bond market. you're up 13% since november. total bond markets down 2 or 3%. that's a positive feed back loop. that will break someday. that's not going to continue forever. for the moment nothing is changing it. what would. homeowners index surprising. if you look at the numbers, traffic was lighter than anticipated. it was supposed to be home. we saw home building stocks like len ar, they are looking a little topy. look at lennar, they have been looking a little topy. that's what i mean. the market doesn't seem to be worried. it wasn't worried last week. i thought walmart, the leak from walmart saying higher taxes were hurting walmart. it hurt walmart, certainly, look at that but hasn't stopped overall market. that's th
the u.s. stock market is the best place to put money right now. that's a positive feedback loop that's helping. you want to see a positive? this is the market, the bottom of november. this is total stock market. vanguard's total stock market. u.s., all of it. this is the total bond market. you're up 13% since november. total bond markets down 2 or 3%. that's a positive feed back loop. that will break someday. that's not going to continue forever. for the moment nothing is changing it. what...
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best buy this, company is playing in the u.s. electronic and appliance space, 5.5% growth and they are commodity pricing, and when you look at their numbers, earnings are going in the wrong direct. >> google is in the space and i think if office max and depot can come together, that's very attractive to somebody out there. >> best buy's debt is trading on the junk status so this company is not focused on both. they are forced to play defense. they need toer is visit that debt and that point to the lack of flexibility that the brick and model creates. i think that there's room for google, amazon and netflix. >> rethinking the experience. obviously has created. obviousy will have that about but it's not about the change in business. target has done it and seers has, and you're seeing that today in the charts. >> i need to disagree on this one. i think they ear going into the low single digits and the junk debt is it theus, the operating cash in this country is really deteriorated. i want to look at the e-commerce rather than a best
best buy this, company is playing in the u.s. electronic and appliance space, 5.5% growth and they are commodity pricing, and when you look at their numbers, earnings are going in the wrong direct. >> google is in the space and i think if office max and depot can come together, that's very attractive to somebody out there. >> best buy's debt is trading on the junk status so this company is not focused on both. they are forced to play defense. they need toer is visit that debt and...
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you got the u.s. dollar to play in here as well. >> yeah, well, we have seen treasury yields hovering at the 2%. it's an uncertain on which way they are going to go, you know, if you start to see the equities back off, october, -- of course yields gain in value and there could be panic in the market with people searching for the volatility index or a play like gold or silver. gold is hovering at 1600. there's questions about whether or not it gets a bounce back up or not. liz: weird that platinum and palladium move higher by more than a full percentage point and yet gold and silver moving down? >> it's a story out of south africa right now. there's supply and demand restatements from out of there. over the weekend, there's talk about gunfire, and thank god it was rubber bulleted used. about nine different mining workers there. there were injuries, and as a result of that, there's also that threat for labor disputes. prices should continue to rise on that disruption. >> let's watch that. again, as poin
you got the u.s. dollar to play in here as well. >> yeah, well, we have seen treasury yields hovering at the 2%. it's an uncertain on which way they are going to go, you know, if you start to see the equities back off, october, -- of course yields gain in value and there could be panic in the market with people searching for the volatility index or a play like gold or silver. gold is hovering at 1600. there's questions about whether or not it gets a bounce back up or not. liz: weird that...
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the u.s., it's not resolved so more higher gasoline is ahead of us. stuart: and david, hold on, i want to see what happens when the opening bell starts to ring and starting right now. i'm expecting the dow to hit 14,000, we've been away for three days and friday afternoon the dow closed at 13,981. the early indicator suggested we go up, 20, maybe 20 points at the opening bell and that would take us to 14,000 so we're off and running again. stocks at a very high level. i've got a question for you. are you in this market, you, the little guy. we've got an expert on that coming up in just a moment from charles schwab and he'll give us the answer and on the high side in the first seconds. today's merger talk, a number of mergers, officemax, office depot reportedly getting together. and lauren simonetti on the floor of the exchange. looks like they will he' give staples a run for their money. >> it may be higher prices for consumers. let's go straight to where they both trade. as you can see, offic
the u.s., it's not resolved so more higher gasoline is ahead of us. stuart: and david, hold on, i want to see what happens when the opening bell starts to ring and starting right now. i'm expecting the dow to hit 14,000, we've been away for three days and friday afternoon the dow closed at 13,981. the early indicator suggested we go up, 20, maybe 20 points at the opening bell and that would take us to 14,000 so we're off and running again. stocks at a very high level. i've got a question for...
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you couple that with the pain at the pump, and not a pretty picture for the u.s. consumer at this point. >> i'm not going to go the consumer route. we've been talking about the refiner trades. look at psx. in the 40s, we said it is probably going to trade its name sake, 66, and here we are north of 65. they don't seem to want to stop right now. >> i think, last time oil was at $100, i thought we hit $4 a gallon already, i can't understand, one of you guys knows the answer, why is it that gas, maybe the premise is wrong, but why is it that gas seems cheaper now with $100 oil? >> less taxes -- there's a spread, capacity inputs. not as simple as -- >> if you had the same inf infrastructure -- >> not all runs, you know, at capacity, at the same time. >> there's been a lot of shutdowns and the refining capacity is exactly what the difference is. the trade that i just want to point out that you should never be making here is the ung. if you look at the year of year basis, nat gas is up, ung is down. these things are supposed to be tethered. be really careful. names like
you couple that with the pain at the pump, and not a pretty picture for the u.s. consumer at this point. >> i'm not going to go the consumer route. we've been talking about the refiner trades. look at psx. in the 40s, we said it is probably going to trade its name sake, 66, and here we are north of 65. they don't seem to want to stop right now. >> i think, last time oil was at $100, i thought we hit $4 a gallon already, i can't understand, one of you guys knows the answer, why is it...
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that's a large percentage of the u.s. housing potential, very critical for us, especially with our timberlands in the pacific northwest. and then, you know, rolling into the first of the year we always talk about housing sales in january being slow until after the super bowl, but before the super bowl our sales were up we reported about 125% year over year in the first of the year. >> can you comment at all on what your material cost, the what the cost of lumber is and how quickly it accelerated? it seemed to be one of the head winds cited in today's survey. >> lumber has moved up quickly. all materials costs have some element of inflation pressure, you know. our concern in the market today is cost pressure, not just from lumber but other building materials. but most importantly, land costs. so, you know, there was a lot of excess supply of land and vacant lots, especially developed lots during the recession. that supply is dwindling very quickly and so there's tightness in the land market and that puts upward pressure on
that's a large percentage of the u.s. housing potential, very critical for us, especially with our timberlands in the pacific northwest. and then, you know, rolling into the first of the year we always talk about housing sales in january being slow until after the super bowl, but before the super bowl our sales were up we reported about 125% year over year in the first of the year. >> can you comment at all on what your material cost, the what the cost of lumber is and how quickly it...
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. >>> a u.s. security firm is pointing a finger at china, saying china's military is responsible for massive cyber attacks. virginia issued a report saying it traced the attack to nondescript buildings outside of shanghai and over the years, the operation has stolen ter you are bites of information from -- terra bites of information. china is denying the allegations saying chinese law forbids activities that harm internet security. >>> a bail hearing is expected to resume tomorrow for south african track star, oscar pistorius. he appeared in court. prosecutors upgraded the charge against him to premeditated murder. they say that oscar pistorius shot his girlfriend, reeva steevkamp, after she shocked herself in a bathroom following a heated argument. but in a statement, he says he shot steevkamp by mistake, believing he was an intruder. he said he broke down the door and tried to revive her but she died in his arms. prosecutors say the story does not add up. the story came on the day that family an
. >>> a u.s. security firm is pointing a finger at china, saying china's military is responsible for massive cyber attacks. virginia issued a report saying it traced the attack to nondescript buildings outside of shanghai and over the years, the operation has stolen ter you are bites of information from -- terra bites of information. china is denying the allegations saying chinese law forbids activities that harm internet security. >>> a bail hearing is expected to resume...
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china hacking into u.s. business and we have the anti hacker who is hundreds of attacks to the doorstep of the people's liberation army. cheryl: as we go to break take a look at the world currency, speaking of international story. here's how the world currencies are faring against the u.s. dollar. we will be right back. (announcer) scottrade knows our clients trade and invest their own way. with scottrade's smart text, i can quickly understand my charts, and spend more time trading. their quick trade bar lets my account follow me online so i can react in real-time. plus, my local scottrade office is there to help. because they know i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade. voted "best investment services company." >> 23 minutes past the hour your fox news minute. president obama is pushing congress to avoid the fourth spending cuts that are set to begin march 1st. >> these cuts are not smart. they're not fair. they will hurt our economy. they will add hundreds
china hacking into u.s. business and we have the anti hacker who is hundreds of attacks to the doorstep of the people's liberation army. cheryl: as we go to break take a look at the world currency, speaking of international story. here's how the world currencies are faring against the u.s. dollar. we will be right back. (announcer) scottrade knows our clients trade and invest their own way. with scottrade's smart text, i can quickly understand my charts, and spend more time trading. their quick...
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. >>> -- the u.s. postal services may be in the brink of collapse but we learned that they are spending thousands of the dollars to send administrators to a conference in march. >> reporter: the administrators conference will tee off with golf. documents obtained by our washington, d.c. bureau show the travel $220.000 in exhibit space will cost the u.s. postal service $200,000. internal postal service documents show beyond the meetings and a golf tournament there will be a music entertainment and the foods of fisherman's wharf and china town. at a time when the postal service is under fire for losing money and scrapping some saturday mail service. one watchdog group says the government shouldn't pay to fly its executives into town. >> they need to be concerned about the objects of this and be concerned about you know ratcheting back on what is considered some of their more luxurious activities. >> reporter: organizers of the national postal forum say the event is designed to inform businesses offered b
. >>> -- the u.s. postal services may be in the brink of collapse but we learned that they are spending thousands of the dollars to send administrators to a conference in march. >> reporter: the administrators conference will tee off with golf. documents obtained by our washington, d.c. bureau show the travel $220.000 in exhibit space will cost the u.s. postal service $200,000. internal postal service documents show beyond the meetings and a golf tournament there will be a music...
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she could bring in $200,000 for each speech in the u.s. and as much as $750,000 in asia or the middle east. clinton will speak for free on behalf of causes she'll support. she will donate some earnings to charity. >> the woman is brilliant. >> and going to be paid for being brilliant. >>> news 4 meteorologist storm team 4 meteorologist tom kierein to tell us about the weather. >> that snow looked pretty. >> tiny balls of ice bouncing around and video of that shot. this was about 9:00 this morning. look at this where the sleet was coming down in sheets and bouncing around and a little bit of wet snow, also, accumulated briefly on some grassy areas. but didn't cause any problems. the road temperatures were warm enough that it melted on roads and you look at what it did to these daffodils. this was a photo sent innen eb of our viewers. it is end of february and they were surrounded by a dusting of sleet and snow. our viewer tammy sent this in and those are brave daffodils. what a gorgeous sunrise this morning. in from chantilly, virginia. thi
she could bring in $200,000 for each speech in the u.s. and as much as $750,000 in asia or the middle east. clinton will speak for free on behalf of causes she'll support. she will donate some earnings to charity. >> the woman is brilliant. >> and going to be paid for being brilliant. >>> news 4 meteorologist storm team 4 meteorologist tom kierein to tell us about the weather. >> that snow looked pretty. >> tiny balls of ice bouncing around and video of that...
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. >>> -- the u.s. postal services may be in the brink of collapse but we learned that they are spending thousands of the dollars to send administrators to a conference in march. >> reporter: the administrators conference will tee off with golf. documents obtained by our washington, d.c. bureau show the travel $220.000 in exhibit space will cost the u.s. postal service $200,000. internal postal service documents show beyond the meetings and a golf tournament there will be a music entertainment and the foods of fisherman's wharf and china town. at a time when the postal service is under fire for losing money and scrapping some saturday mail service. one watchdog group says the government shouldn't pay to fly its executives into town. >> they need to be concerned about the objects of this and be concerned about you know ratcheting back on what is considered some of their more luxurious activities. >> reporter: organizers of the national postal forum say the event is designed to inform businesses offered b
. >>> -- the u.s. postal services may be in the brink of collapse but we learned that they are spending thousands of the dollars to send administrators to a conference in march. >> reporter: the administrators conference will tee off with golf. documents obtained by our washington, d.c. bureau show the travel $220.000 in exhibit space will cost the u.s. postal service $200,000. internal postal service documents show beyond the meetings and a golf tournament there will be a music...
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so the u.s. marshals use dogs to protect federal judges, federal dogs to keep out of federal buildings and they keep them off of airplanes. the use dogs to find survivors after hurricanes. there are 39 in the field right now in new york and new jersey looking for survivors on hurricane sandy. situation after situation, the government has put its money where its mouth is and the leaves on the institutional level they are quite reliable. >> does disability -- is that across-the-board in other words if you have a dog that is good at sniffing of heroin the same dog is going to be good at detecting a bomb or is there a difference? .. as is shown in the record here, it is on an ongoing basis. thank you. >> thank you, counsel. mr. gifford? >> mr. chief justice. there is no totality of circumstances to conduct a warrantless search. if that is true, there must be facts that bear upon the reliability that comes within the purview of the court. there is confidence of initial training, certification, mainten
so the u.s. marshals use dogs to protect federal judges, federal dogs to keep out of federal buildings and they keep them off of airplanes. the use dogs to find survivors after hurricanes. there are 39 in the field right now in new york and new jersey looking for survivors on hurricane sandy. situation after situation, the government has put its money where its mouth is and the leaves on the institutional level they are quite reliable. >> does disability -- is that across-the-board in...
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a u.s. firm says a group attached to the people's liberation of army have stolen data from 141 companies, including 115 u.s. companies over a seven-year period. the report is featured on the cover of tt's "new york times." kevin mandia is the founder of the group. it's a pleasure to have you with us. >> thank you for having me. >> since the report was released to the "new york times" and since that article was published, we have a response from china, knot who says cyber attacks are anonymous and transnational. it is hard to trace the origin of the attacks. that has been the problem with the tracing, where cyber attacks come from. they're often hidden. they can be disguised. how do you actually know that these attacks originate from this office building in shanghai? >> that's a great question. first, that's the same response we always again from the chinese government. mandian is not the first company to make these accusations nor about it be the last. we tracked the origins of union 61398.
a u.s. firm says a group attached to the people's liberation of army have stolen data from 141 companies, including 115 u.s. companies over a seven-year period. the report is featured on the cover of tt's "new york times." kevin mandia is the founder of the group. it's a pleasure to have you with us. >> thank you for having me. >> since the report was released to the "new york times" and since that article was published, we have a response from china, knot who...
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. >> caller: no, for u.s. economic reconstructi reconstruction, and energy holdings recently made the largest national investment in solar at $2 billion are sety and sbwr immediate union -- >> sbwr i'm not that crazy about. solar city i have to do work on. you know, it was my birthday recently. my kids said happy birthday, you ought to get a solar panel. it's like solar circuit, like circuit -- i don't want to do that, but hoar about party city? that's not there, either. but i will tell you that i think the solar city is on to something. if you can get money to put a solar panel on and cut my electric bill, you would be plenty happy. >>> matt in texas, matt? >> hi, jim. boo-yah from austin. >> man, austin, we had such a great time when we were in austin, at u.t. it was fantastic. what's up? >> caller: hey, i'm a longtime -- despite, due to -- medicare is a small book of business, which is down over 6%. do you think you have strategy, and in particular international expansion are enough to offset -- >> no, no,
. >> caller: no, for u.s. economic reconstructi reconstruction, and energy holdings recently made the largest national investment in solar at $2 billion are sety and sbwr immediate union -- >> sbwr i'm not that crazy about. solar city i have to do work on. you know, it was my birthday recently. my kids said happy birthday, you ought to get a solar panel. it's like solar circuit, like circuit -- i don't want to do that, but hoar about party city? that's not there, either. but i will...
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now, the u.s. supreme court has deemed it unconstitutional for capital punishment against a person who has mental disability. a judge in georgia even agrees saying that based on a preponderance of the evidence that he is mentally retarded. >> is there any hope for him? >> the question comes down now to the parole and the pardons board. and this is what his attorney said about that. and this group having the last option, the last group to save him from the death penalty tonight at 7:00 eastern. >> there's now no dispute amongst any of the experts that have evaluated mr. hill over the last 22 years that he is mentally retarded. so i am hoping that the board of pardons and paroles will reconsider its denial last year of clemency. we have filed a court action in state court to ask a judge to reconsider the mental retardation claim based on this new information. >> so now, in georgia, it's important to say this, although the u.s. supreme court has made this decision, georgia has the higher standard. it'
now, the u.s. supreme court has deemed it unconstitutional for capital punishment against a person who has mental disability. a judge in georgia even agrees saying that based on a preponderance of the evidence that he is mentally retarded. >> is there any hope for him? >> the question comes down now to the parole and the pardons board. and this is what his attorney said about that. and this group having the last option, the last group to save him from the death penalty tonight at...
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a u.s. cyber firm just released a report that says this hacking has been going on for years. >> reporter: the firm laid out the claims in this 60-page report saying a secret division of the military packed -- hacked into u.s. computer systems to get into private information. this chinese group is made up of hundreds if not tosses of -- thousands of people. it's funded by china's military. the secret group got ahold of business plans, white papers, even e-mails of high-ranking u.s. government employees. the report accuses the chinese military of trying to break into computers in 20 u.s. industries since 2006 and targeting the aerospace and public administration factors. >> translator: making allegations based on premature analysis is irresponsible and unprofessional. we expect to hear more from the white house on this cyber attack threat in a news conference in about 15 minutes. live in washington, kyla campbell, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> new numbers on veterange employment show young people w
a u.s. cyber firm just released a report that says this hacking has been going on for years. >> reporter: the firm laid out the claims in this 60-page report saying a secret division of the military packed -- hacked into u.s. computer systems to get into private information. this chinese group is made up of hundreds if not tosses of -- thousands of people. it's funded by china's military. the secret group got ahold of business plans, white papers, even e-mails of high-ranking u.s....
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u.s.. >> it looks like the worst of flu season may be over. reason number showcase of influence like illnesses have gone down for the third consecutive week. your state and are reporting high activity levels. 31 states reported widespread flu cases. that is down from 38 states the week before. despite the lower numbers, flu deaths continue to rise. so far, 64 children have died from the flu season. >> a new study shows that hip replacements are more likely to fail and women than men. researchers found a small number of a hip implants failed overall. but women were 29 percent more likely than men to need a repeat surgery within the first three years. >> researchers looked at more than 35,000 surgeries at 46 hospitals and the kaiser permanente health system. experts say more research is needed to determine which models of hip implants performed best and women. women make up the majority of the for a hundred thousand americans who have full or partial replacement each year. >> late night viol
u.s.. >> it looks like the worst of flu season may be over. reason number showcase of influence like illnesses have gone down for the third consecutive week. your state and are reporting high activity levels. 31 states reported widespread flu cases. that is down from 38 states the week before. despite the lower numbers, flu deaths continue to rise. so far, 64 children have died from the flu season. >> a new study shows that hip replacements are more likely to fail and women than...
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that means growth in the u.s. couldn't take a hit. as far as what else is propelling stocks higher, mergers and acquisitions going on, media, even in the office services area, office depot, office max, possibly talking about a tie-up themselves. that is certainly giving some momentum to stocks and giving investors a little bit of oo mph to buy into the stock. who knows if it will stick. >> alison, thank you. >> sure. >>> thank you for keeping me company here at cnn as i was in for brooke baldwin. i want to take you to "the situation room" with wolf blitzer because he starts right now. and let's take a look at the "closing bell." you heard alison kosik say we're not going to hit the 14,164 today but we there is a lot going on in washington with the sequester and we have to hope that we are going to be seeing these kinds of numbers, wolf. we certainly hope it for a long time. but depending on what --
that means growth in the u.s. couldn't take a hit. as far as what else is propelling stocks higher, mergers and acquisitions going on, media, even in the office services area, office depot, office max, possibly talking about a tie-up themselves. that is certainly giving some momentum to stocks and giving investors a little bit of oo mph to buy into the stock. who knows if it will stick. >> alison, thank you. >> sure. >>> thank you for keeping me company here at cnn as i was...
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we'll tell you why a russian governor is slamming the u.s. over the death of a 3-year-old child and what it could mean for people looking to adopt russian children. that story is next. rfest. with the year's largest selection of mouth-watering lobster entrees. like our delicious lobster lover's dream, featuring two kinds of succulent lobster tails. or our savory, new grilled maine lobster and lobster tacos. it's back, but not for long. [ woman ] our guests go crazy for lobsterfest. my favorite entree is the lobster lover's dream. what's yours? come celebrate lobsterfest and sea food differently. the battle of bataan, 1942. [ all ] fort benning, georgia, in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve the military, veterans, and their families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto-insurance quote. >>> let me share with you pictures that we're getting of california getting smacked by heavy wind, r
we'll tell you why a russian governor is slamming the u.s. over the death of a 3-year-old child and what it could mean for people looking to adopt russian children. that story is next. rfest. with the year's largest selection of mouth-watering lobster entrees. like our delicious lobster lover's dream, featuring two kinds of succulent lobster tails. or our savory, new grilled maine lobster and lobster tacos. it's back, but not for long. [ woman ] our guests go crazy for lobsterfest. my favorite...
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u.s. computer hacks. >> and more breaking news. cnn learning eight masked thieves have made off with 50 million from brussels airport. plus, a 1-70 million chance. not only that a texas woman give birth to quadruplets. but two sets of identical twins. coming up, meet manuel and tessa montalvo and the kids, live. >>> new trouble discovered with the dreamliner's batteries. that and more in my business report. >>> tuesday, february 19th. "starting point" begins now. >>> all right. welcome, everybody. breaking news this morning in the oscar pistorius murder case. pistorius releasing a statement about premeditated murder charges against him saying this. i fail to understand how i could be charged with murder as i had no intention to kill my girlfriend. at his bail hearing, still going on as we speak, the judge ruling that premeditated murder charge, the severest charge in south african law, will stand and that makes it highly unlikely that the olympian, accused of killing his girlfriend, will be given any kind of bail. these new picture
u.s. computer hacks. >> and more breaking news. cnn learning eight masked thieves have made off with 50 million from brussels airport. plus, a 1-70 million chance. not only that a texas woman give birth to quadruplets. but two sets of identical twins. coming up, meet manuel and tessa montalvo and the kids, live. >>> new trouble discovered with the dreamliner's batteries. that and more in my business report. >>> tuesday, february 19th. "starting point" begins...
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at the start of this year, u.s. nationals were banned from adopting russian children because of concerns here about the way that russian children were being treated and now as a result of this case, russian officials are saying we told you so. and they say it justifies the decision to implement that ban. >> phil black thanks very much, a case being watched closely on two continents now. >>> back here at the u.s. a georgia deathrow inmate hours away from execution. warren lee hill is scheduled to die today by lethal injection. his lawyers are making one final attempt to show hill, who has an iq of 70, is severely mentally disabled and cannot under the u.s. constitution be put to death. georgia is the only state in the nation that requires mental retardation, those words, to be proved beyond a reasonable doubt. >>> some interesting legal developments in colorado this morning, a package of four democratic gun control bills cleared the colorado house monday, the plan is heading to the senate, where the vote really could
at the start of this year, u.s. nationals were banned from adopting russian children because of concerns here about the way that russian children were being treated and now as a result of this case, russian officials are saying we told you so. and they say it justifies the decision to implement that ban. >> phil black thanks very much, a case being watched closely on two continents now. >>> back here at the u.s. a georgia deathrow inmate hours away from execution. warren lee hill...
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no products in the u.s. have been affected. >>> notre dame football player duped by an online hoax getting ready for the nfl draft. manti te'o will be in indianapolis tomorrow for the start of the nfl combine. te'o made national headlines after having a relationship with a fake online girlfriend. in an interview with "usa today," he says he does not think the scandal will prevent him from being picked in the first round and doesn't understand how it would take away from what he did on the field. te'o shut down his twitter account and he's not sure if he will ever use social media again. >> nfl con bimbine interesting watch but also the psychology. i think it will make a difference. >>> coming up, google getting competition. we'll tell you who is try to unseat the tech giant. >>> google thinking of opening a store. we'll search for it coming up. >> welcome back. 5:53. microsoft making a move taking aim at g-mail. they will open it up to the general public. to get the word out, the company making a major move
no products in the u.s. have been affected. >>> notre dame football player duped by an online hoax getting ready for the nfl draft. manti te'o will be in indianapolis tomorrow for the start of the nfl combine. te'o made national headlines after having a relationship with a fake online girlfriend. in an interview with "usa today," he says he does not think the scandal will prevent him from being picked in the first round and doesn't understand how it would take away from what...
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u.s. couldn't take a hit. as far as what else is propelling stocks higher, mergers and acquisitions going on, media, even in the office services area, office depot, office max, possibly talking about a tie-up themselves. that is certainly giving some momentum to stocks and giving investors a little bit of oo mph to buy into the stock. who knows if it will stick. >> alison, thank you. >> sure. >>> thank you for keeping me company here at cnn as i was in for brooke baldwin. i want to take you to "the situation room" with wolf blitzer because he starts right now. and let's take a look at the "closing bell." you heard alison kosik say we're not going to hit the 14,164 today but we there is a lot going on in washington with the sequester and we have to hope that we are going to be seeing these kinds of numbers, wolf. we certainly hope it for a long time. but depending on what -- depending on what washington does, we'll have to see if it sticks. wolf blitzer? >>> thanks very much. happening now,
u.s. couldn't take a hit. as far as what else is propelling stocks higher, mergers and acquisitions going on, media, even in the office services area, office depot, office max, possibly talking about a tie-up themselves. that is certainly giving some momentum to stocks and giving investors a little bit of oo mph to buy into the stock. who knows if it will stick. >> alison, thank you. >> sure. >>> thank you for keeping me company here at cnn as i was in for brooke baldwin. i...
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u.s. nationals from adopting any more russian children. they did that at the end of last year. partly in response to u.s. legislation, targeting russian human rights abusers. but also because of concerns held for a long time here by russian officials who say they are worried about the way russian orphans are treated in the united states. supporters of the adoption ban claim since the 1990s 19 other russian children have died after being adopted by americans. the russian government says it is very concerned about the welfare of russian orphans and says 60,000 have are been adopted over the last 20 years. the adoption ban is one of the key reasons why relations between the united states and russia are the worst that they have been in a long time. a line of politicians here and officials have responded to the death of this 3-year-old boy by effectively saying, we told you so. phil black, cnn, russia. >>> european scandal over mislabeled meat keeps getting big der. details of the latest recall
u.s. nationals from adopting any more russian children. they did that at the end of last year. partly in response to u.s. legislation, targeting russian human rights abusers. but also because of concerns held for a long time here by russian officials who say they are worried about the way russian orphans are treated in the united states. supporters of the adoption ban claim since the 1990s 19 other russian children have died after being adopted by americans. the russian government says it is...